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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-11-18, Page 11THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1971 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Appointed Conklin manager A former Dashwood resident and presently living in Goderich, • Ken Keller has been appointed to the position of manager of Conklin Lumber Company Ltd. branch in the county town. The appointment was announced last week by Ted Webb, the district manager for the same company. Born in Dashwood 40 years ago, Mr. Keller is the son of the former Frieda Deichert, and the late Ed Keller. His wife, a columnist in the Cit- izens News each week, is the former Shirley Pearson, of Clinton. They have three children, a son Randy, 15, a daughter, Lori, 13 and a son Jim, 5. Mr. Keller lived all his life in Dashwood until moving two years ago to Goderich with the Conklin organization. lie was assistant manager at EJ+eter for six years and assistant manager and then acting manager at Goderich for two years. Prior to joining the Conklin chain, he worked as a carpenter at Cent- ralia CFB, and before that he worked for Stewart Webb and Sons in the landscaping business, • The Kellers are members of Zion Lutheran Church, Dash- wood, and Mr. Keller is also • a member of the Goderich Kins- men Club. Mr. Webb, who has been named district manager for Conklin Lumber•Company, is also a native of Dashwood. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Milt- on Webb, and his wife is the former Eleanor Becker. Along with their two children, Wendy and Michelle, they also reside in Goderich. In his capacity as district manager, Mr. Webb is in charge of Conklin yards at Owen Sound, Kincardine, Southampton, Goderich, Grand Bend, Exeter and Thedford. 0 News of Varna Floyd McAsh of Ilamilton spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McAsh. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Whyte, David, Crystal and Brian, of Seaforth visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClymont. EXPLORER GROUP The Explorer Group met last Tuesday evening with 12 mem- bers present, The president Bev Cantelon, opened the meeting. Scripture lesson was react by Tanis Chuter, Prayer was led by Janice Webster. The roll call was answered by drawing a picture of the Liber- ian flag. Offering was taken up by Janice Webster, Mrs. Eric Chuter was in charge of the craft period. The president closed the meeting with the Explorer prayer. The annual bazaar and tea, which is one of the highlights of the year at lluronview, was quite successful last week with the largest attendance on record. The event, sponsored by the emememenlemoupannnalSnaggelllelleelle St, Peter's Lutheran Church Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D, Pastor SUNDAY NOVEMBER '21 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service 10:45 a.m.—Sunday Church School Everyone Welcome Huronview Women's Auxiliary, features many different arts and crafts made during the year by the residents, The residents of lluronview were entertained on Thursday, Family Night to a program from Goderich, arranged by Mrs. Harrison, Miss Campbell showed pictures of a world tour that slie had taken last year which were enjoyed by everyone. There were several vocal duets by Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Lindsay accompanied by Ed Stiles and guitar solos by Larry Ryan, Mrs. Iviary Johnson, who by the way is 97 years old, and a great grandmother of Larry Ryan, thanked the group for the very pleasant evening. 110th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES AT Ste Peter's Lutheran Church ZURICH Sunday, November 28 • 10 A.M. - Anniversary Service with Rev. Albert J. Datars as Guest Speaker. Special Music. 8 P.M. - Anniversary Service. Greetings from sons of the Congregation and former Pastors, Hurorlia Chorus will supply music, EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ATTEND ! Golden Glimpses • 0 0 • @WE WATER REST. HOME • I am sure most of us have • been enjoying what would appear to be Indian Summer after our rather blustery weather of a week ago, but looking back over the records, it seems that our weath- erman is doling out much the same weather as we were having at this time last year. Last Monday evening, the films shown were "A Double in Bluefin, " I am sure our fishing ' enthusiasts would have enjoyed this tuna fishing success story. The other film, " Japan 1 Iarvests the Sea, " described the life and Obituary MRS, DOLPII ALLEN A well known resident of the Manitoulin district, (Selma Emily Elizabeth Allen, wife of Dolph Allen, passed away at St. Joseph's Ilospital, Little Current, November 10. Prior to her death, Mrs. Allen was an active member in. the United Church, Nlanit- ewaning where she had resided for 37 years. She also belonged to rhe Sr. Citizens Club, Child rev's Aid Society, Agricultural Societies and took a great int- erest in activities in tir; coin- munity. Beside her husband she leaves to mourn a host of friends and several nieces and nephews in California, England, New Zealand, Australia, and Zur- ic h. Funeral service was held from Westlake Funeral Borne, Zurich, on Saturday, Noveni- ber 13. Interment was in the United Church Cemetery. Rev. A,C. Blackwell officiated LAKEVIEW CONSERVATIVE Mennonite Church Formerly SS 4, EAST STANLEY , MERLIN BENDER, Pastor SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2i1 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—'SiVorship Service 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service Every Wednesday Evening -- 8:00 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer Meeting We invite you to worship with us i Zurich Mennonite Cyril K. Gingerich, Pastor SUNDAY NOVEMBER 21 9.45 A, M, Worship Service 10:45 A.M, Sun. Church School Thursday, November 18, WMSC afternoon and evening. Friday, November 19, 8.00 P.M G.M.S.A. MEDITATION: "If we confess our sins, God is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness, 1 John 1:-9 Everyone Welcome customs of a family deriving their livlihood from the sea. Our films next week will be "The Chairmaker and the Boys, " "Indian Days, " and flow the Animals Discovered Christmas." Again you are invited to come and enjoy the evening of films. Friday evening was again bingo night and refreshments were enjoyed following the bingo game. The sympathy of both resid- ents and staff goes out to the family of the late Mrs. Eva Delbridge who passed away suddenly in South Huron Hospit- al. Time rolls by, and we are approaching the fifth anniversary of the opening of our I1ome, and PAGE U. again the Ladies Auxiliary will be having their fifth annual bazaar and tea to be held on Saturday, November 20, in the dining -room. If any of our readers wish to donate the items for the bake sale or bazaar table, I know they will be grate- fully received: On Sunday afternoon the res- idents enjoyed the music prov- ided by the Mennonite M. Y.F. and we will look forward to their more frequent visits. Rev. Donald Beck, Hensel. United Church, conducted the Sunday evening chapel service. He was accompanied by some of his choir members who rendered music during the hour of service. Emmanuel United Church ZURICH Rev. John Huether, B.A., B.D„ Minister 'Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist SUNDAY NOVEMBER 21 10 A.M, Morning Worship 11,10 A.M. Sun, Church School 7.30 P.M, Family Nite - Cong- regational History. November 23, 8 p.m. Steward- ship Comm. EVERYONE WELCOME PR/L'ED FOR SAU/NGS FRESH CHICKEN LEGS BREASTS WINGS 49c Ib 55c lb 29' Ib lmar FRESII PORK Ham Roasts Ib I IOMEMAD E Sausage ib 59 BUTT Pork Chops I 594 CANADA NO, 1 2 LB, BAG CARROTS 2 bags 49c FLORIDA RED OR WHITE, 48's APEFRUIT 10/85c HEINMATZ 15 OZ. 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